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Differential Diagnosis of Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids appear either inside the anus or under the skin around it. When a patient presents with rectal discomfort, swelling, pain, discharge, and bleeding at the time of defecation, it is prudent not to assume it is a result of … Continue reading
Hemorrhoids – Signs And Treatment
Hemorrhoids (piles) are irritated and inflamed veins situated in the anus. If the piles are permanently affected, such as in chronic constipation, they increase and are gradually pushed out of the anus. There are many people who faced the same … Continue reading
Diagnose and Treat Hemorrhoids Correctly
Hemorrhoids are mentioned in ancient medical writings of every culture, including Babylonian, Hindu, Greek, Egyptian, and Hebrew. The word “hemorrhoid” is derived from the Greek “haema”=blood, and “rhoos”=flowing, and was originally used by Hippocrates to describe the flow of blood … Continue reading
Natural Remedies To Prevent Gerd – Acid Reflux Endoscopy – Treatment For Hemorrhoids
Natural Remedies To Prevent Gerd Do you suffer from heartburn? Perhaps you think that it’s just something to endure hope that it will pass and blame it on eating that curry. Or would you like to know a bit more … Continue reading
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Hemorrhoids FAQs – Symptoms – Diagnosis – Treatment – Prevention
Hemorrhoids FAQs What Are Hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids are swollen but normally present blood vessels in and around the anus and lower rectum that stretch under pressure, similar to varicose veins in the legs. The increased pressure and swelling may result from … Continue reading
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Digestive Basics – Hemorrhoids
What are hemorrhoids? The term hemorrhoids refers to a condition in which the veins around the anus or lower rectum are swollen and inflamed. Hemorrhoids may result from straining to move stool. Other contributing factors include pregnancy, aging, chronic constipation … Continue reading